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I concur with everything above. These trems are rock solid so sounds like poor setup. The ZR Trem is fantastic to play, very smooth and stable.
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@Richardj I hadn't actually considered that - was so fixated on either s420 or s520, but yeah I will look into old/second hand guitar.
@Richardj I hadn't actually considered that - was so fixated on either s420 or s520, but yeah I will look into old/second hand guitar.
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That's a really good point - I hadn't actually thought about it when they told me that, just kind of accepted it, but you're right - surely it shouldn't be possible for them go out if there's no where to succumb to friction... nice one @ICBM!
Thanks for more experience tips here - the sales guy did say at one point "maybe the nuts aren't tight enough" but then couldn't locate a handy allen key...
However, if you're not someone who uses the bar in that way, more for just dives, slurs and vibrato, the ZR is an absolutely superb bit of kit. Just the fact that there was that little intonation setting screw built in made setups an absolute doddle, whereas setting intonation on an Edge (if you don't have the rather obscure intonation tool) is usually something accompanied by much swearing and occasionally throwing things at the cat.
Thanks for the detail - interesting that something that's supposed to be so good could go the other way in that it was too good, haha, but yes I can see what you mean - almost like you don't have a reference point to rely on, interesting. Thanks for the insight, and differing points of views - it seems like I really need to spend some good time comparing and finding out which suits my playing more.